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United States v. Jose Ruiz : Grazing trespass, Crook National For- 

 est. Case closed on payment of $32.56, actual damages. 



United States v. George H. Baumann : Grazing trespass, Tusayan 

 National Forest. Case closed on payment of $2.50, actual damages. 



United States v. Mrs. F. M. Hardcastle : Grazing trespass, Lincoln 

 National Forest. Case closed on payment of $54.80, actual damages. 



United States v, Julio Sancet : Grazing trespass, Coconino National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $158.95, actual damages. 



United States v. Montosa Sheep Co. : Grazing trespass, Coconino Na- 

 tional Forest. Case closed on payment of $182.85, actual damages. 



T Jnited States v. W. S. Cooper : Grazing trespass, Prescott National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $36, actual damages. 



United States v. W. D. Williams : Grazing trespass, Lincoln National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $44.92, actual damages. 



Law Oases in District 4 



United States v. A. E. Bringer : Grazing trespass, Sawtooth National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $78.75, actual damages. 



United Stsitos r. E. P. Gilbert: Grazing trespass, Payette National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $217.60 ; $7.60 costs, $100 punitive 

 damages, and $110, actual damages. 



United States v. James B. Showalter : Grazing trespass, Sevier Na- 

 tional Forest. Case closed on payment of $15.19, actual damages. 



United States v. O'Neill Bros. : Grazing trespass, Humboldt National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $60.60, actual damages. 



United States v. E. F. Price : Grazing trespass, Targhee National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $112.50, actual damages. 



United States v. Frank Holbrook : Grazing trespass, Payette Na- 

 tional Forest. Case closed on payment of $24 actual damages. 



United States v. John Echevarria : Grazing trespass, Boise National 

 Forest. Case closed on payment of $94, actual damages. 



United States v. Garteiz & Co. : Grazing trespass, Humboldt National 

 Forest. Judgment for $100 punitive, $5.67 actual damage, and for 

 costs paid. Case closed August 31, 1918. 



State of Utah v. Archuletta, et al., La Sal National Forest. On 

 August 23 Forest Ranger Rudolph E. Mellenthin attempted to arrest 

 Ramon Archuletta, a deserter from the Army. Mellenthin was shot and 

 very shortly afterwards died from his injuries. Before losing con- 

 sciousness he shot and seriously wounded Archuletta, who together with 

 Ignacio Martinez was subsequently arrested by a posse. A preliminary 

 hearing was had at Monticello, and Archuletta and Martinez were held 

 on the charge of murder for action by the grand jury. In attempting 

 the arrest of Archuletta, Ranger Mellenthin was acting under authority 

 of section 6 of the act of Congress of May 18, 1917, which authorizes 

 the President to utilize the services of all employees of the Government 

 in enforcing the selective-service law. 



